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As you approach the door at the end of the corridor on the upper level, you notice in large, golden engraved
With the completion of the [[Embassy Cultural Annex|Cultural Annex]] near the back of the Embassy's grounds, the modest offices here in the main building have been cleaned up and renovated. Still located at the end of the hall on the upper level, the contents of the rooms have been relocated out to the Annex.
lettering "Historian/Archeologist Specialist's Office/Archives".  You press the door chime and the door with the title swooshes ajar to reveal a rather large room, the walls made up of mostly bookcases and one, large ceiling-to-floor viewing window that gives a rather pictureque view of the city and landscape, as well as the compound itself.  


The desk of the historian is in the center of this room and down two steps. The desk is situated so that one can see who comes in. It is cluttered with journals, papers and volumes of recent archives studied. Backed up to this same desk, but on the other side, is a large computer, terminal and communications area.  This is where the historian would take her calls.
Now when one enters they finds themselves in a small reception area with two padded metal seats against an inner wall facing a wooden reception desk, staffed by a Starfleet yeoman. The color scheme is whites and beiges, with light colored natural wood polished here and there. A door situated in the same was as the chairs lean against leads to the official office of the chief historian assigned to the Embassy.


Just to one side of this sunken in desk area is a winding staircase that leads to the main foyer below.  At the bottom of the black metalic winding stair is a small coat room and a door that leads out to the main foyer.  In this small coat room is a table with a locked drawer.  Only the Historian and the Ambassador have a key each.
This office is much more like a sitting room, featuring the same color scheme and use of wood as the outer office, a small desk in the far corner, and the large ceiling-to-floor viewing window that gives a rather picturesque view of the city and landscape, as well as the compound itself. Comfortable chairs and couches encircle a carpeted area and surround a glass topped coffee table. The two end walls are covered in bookshelves, and the inner wall opposite the window sports a massive painting several meters high and wide, done by a native Laudean. The painting is of ancient ruins on a hilltop at sunset. The Embassy's chief historian would use this room to receive special or important guests. Any actual work would be better accomplished in the offices and labs out in the Annex.
 
In the office above the coatroom a starchart enhancer is also incorporated into the Historian's computer and would display any star system that was archived in the databanks. The Historiain also uses this as a screen saver and the star systems flash above the desk in a blue florescent light.  In the dark, this is quite a sight. To this stardate, it is the most accurate star chart in Star Fleet.  There are other electronics hidden behind certain volumes of certain races in the room but only the Historian knows of them.  There is also a secret compartment, known only to the Historian that houses a comfortable couch, refrigerator and a small table, but no one knows of this area but the Historian and the Ambassador.
 
Usually this room is askue with papers on the floor and journals littered all over but the Historian knows where eveyrthing is... usually.


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Revision as of 03:52, 10 December 2005

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With the completion of the Cultural Annex near the back of the Embassy's grounds, the modest offices here in the main building have been cleaned up and renovated. Still located at the end of the hall on the upper level, the contents of the rooms have been relocated out to the Annex.

Now when one enters they finds themselves in a small reception area with two padded metal seats against an inner wall facing a wooden reception desk, staffed by a Starfleet yeoman. The color scheme is whites and beiges, with light colored natural wood polished here and there. A door situated in the same was as the chairs lean against leads to the official office of the chief historian assigned to the Embassy.

This office is much more like a sitting room, featuring the same color scheme and use of wood as the outer office, a small desk in the far corner, and the large ceiling-to-floor viewing window that gives a rather picturesque view of the city and landscape, as well as the compound itself. Comfortable chairs and couches encircle a carpeted area and surround a glass topped coffee table. The two end walls are covered in bookshelves, and the inner wall opposite the window sports a massive painting several meters high and wide, done by a native Laudean. The painting is of ancient ruins on a hilltop at sunset. The Embassy's chief historian would use this room to receive special or important guests. Any actual work would be better accomplished in the offices and labs out in the Annex.